In this game, students are given 3 clues to a planet in the solar system. Clues include distance from the sun, nicknames, and description of the planet.
In this game, students are given 3 clues to a planet in the solar system. Clues include distance from the sun, nicknames, and description of the planet.
In this game, students are given 3 clues to an object that is a compound word. Some words are easy while others are a little tricky. This will be a great game fore review or circle time.
Reading comprehension! Something I have yet to tackle, but I think it’s about time to start! What better place to start than with fairy tales? Let’s start with Little Red Riding Hood.
In this mini game, students will answer questions about the story “Little Red Riding Hood”. There are 10 questions in all.
Some questions have one answer while other questions have multiple answers. Each questions and its answers are animated.
I included story element questions as well (setting, characters, author’s message, etc). Because there are so many different version of “Little Red Riding Hood”, this game is editable so you can adjust your answers to fit the version you’re reading to your students. I’ve read one version that has a huntsman instead of woodsman. I read another version where after the wolf ate little Red Riding Hood, the woodsman used scissors to cut her and her grandmother out of the wolf’s stomach.
The last question I left without an answer because there are so many answers a student could give. If you like to add an answer, simply copy an answer and the answer button from a previous slide and paste it to the bottom of the slide. Don’t forget to change the answer.
In this mini game, students must decided if the given word is a common or proper noun. There are 10 questions in all.
Students are given a word. Each word is in ALL CAPS so it will be a litter harder to determine if it is common or proper.